There are 34 potential packages. 34. And with more than 20 of them ringing in at $100 or less, some involving limited-edition items, it’s definitely worth taking a look. Here’s a small sampling of the smorgasbord from which you can choose:

Digital, CD and vinyl versions of Dagger Beach

An “Artisan, shade-grown, ‘hand-burned'” CDR of John Vanderslice rarities

A vinyl copy of his Green Grow the Rushes EP

Various t-shirts

An 8-second song with your name in it

A “Distressed wood flash drive of everything,” containing 16GB of his music

Dagger Beach test pressings

A private tour of his studio, complete with lunch at a taquería of your choosing

There are tons more. It’s bonkers in the best way possible.

The reward I’m most excited about, though — the one that got me to contribute at the $35 level — is a vinyl copy of a full-album cover version of David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs. I absolutely love that Vanderslice did this. It’s fun (who doesn’t want to hear another version of “Rebel Rebel”?), it’s sincere (from what I can tell, he set this part of the Dagger Beach release in motion before any of the new Bowie material was announced), it’s reverent (Vanderslice calls Diamond Dogs a “masterpiece” in his Kickstarter video), it’s irreverent (he’s altered song titles and structures significantly), but more than anything else, I love that it really feels like a gift. Vanderslice recorded an entire album and is giving it to the people who would help him release another album, along with digital versions of both. Plus the “shade-grown” rarities CD. All for $35. It’s like reverse usury, borne out of generosity and much truer to the ideal of a fundraising premium than most Kickstarters get by simply charging die-hard fans extra for something they could just wait and buy at market price later. No wonder he raised 4 times what he needed.

Preview a pair of Bowie covers below and click here to visit Vanderslice’s Kickstarter, which will remain open until Thursday.